
Rakesh Mohan Chaturvedi
Senior Assistant Editor, Political Bureau at The Economic Times
PMO, Politics, Policy, Parliament for @EconomicTimes. M.Phil-JNU. 23 Half marathons. Past jobs- @timesofindia, PTI, IANS. @CheveningFCDO fellow. Views personal.
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1 month ago |
economictimes.indiatimes.com | Rakesh Mohan Chaturvedi
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted on Monday that India won't tolerate any terrorist activity under the shield of nuclear blackmail and the nation will give a befitting reply on its own terms to any such misadventure. He also emphasised that talks and trade cannot go hand in hand with terrorist activity, in his first address to the nation after Operation Sindoor , which was launched on the night of May 6.
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2 months ago |
economictimes.indiatimes.com | Rakesh Mohan Chaturvedi
New Delhi: A day after the Cabinet Committee on Security decided to take harsh steps against Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced on Wednesday that the perpetrators of the gruesome killings in Pahalgam and their handlers will be pursued “till the ends of the earth” and punished with a severity beyond their imagination.The prime minister spoke for the first time on the April 22 terror attack, at a rally in Madhubani, Bihar, where he inaugurated and laid foundation stones for a host...
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2 months ago |
economictimes.indiatimes.com | Rakesh Mohan Chaturvedi
New Delhi: In his first remarks on the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi alleged on Monday that the Congress has only played appeasement politics while depriving Muslims, especially the Pasmandas, women and the weaker sections of the community, of the real benefits of social justice. The new law, he claimed, will ensure the rights of these sections as well as that of tribals are protected.
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2 months ago |
economictimes.indiatimes.com | Rakesh Mohan Chaturvedi
New Delhi: Concerned over the ongoing protests in different parts of the country against the Waqf Act and Opposition onslaught that the Christian community is next on the radar of the Narendra Modi government, the BJP is set to launch a counter-offensive in which its rank and file will reach out not only to the Pasmanda Muslims but also Christians in the northeast and South India to “dispel” their apprehensions.
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2 months ago |
economictimes.indiatimes.com | Rakesh Mohan Chaturvedi
The divide in BJD over voting in Rajya Sabha on the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025 in the just concluded budget session of Parliament is a strong indicator and a precursor to the break-up of the party in the near future, Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has said.
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